Las instituciones en el crecimiento económico colombiano
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Limitaciones formales
Limitaciones informales
Path dependence
Formal limitations
Informal limitations
Path dependence

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Rodríguez Rudi, G., & Bolaños Pérez, N. P. (2020). Las instituciones en el crecimiento económico colombiano. Interconectando Saberes, (9). https://doi.org/10.25009/is.v0i9.2633

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Analizar cómo las instituciones colombianas están relacionadas (formales e informales) con el crecimiento económico de 1996 al 2016. La metodología utilizada fue cuantitativa descriptiva, se emplearon datos de bases secundarias (BM, Latinobarómetro y WGI). Los resultados demuestran un crecimiento paralelo entre la estabilidad política; las reglas/leyes; y el PIB per-cápita. En cambio, el control de la corrupción y la confianza generalizada presentaron un crecimiento inverso. Las instituciones formales e informales son determinantes para el crecimiento económico en Colombia. La implementación de instituciones más inclusivas puede aumentar los niveles de ingresos del país.

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